Lyrics Trailways Bus - Paul Simon
A
passenger
traveling
quietly
conceals
himself
With
a
magazine
and
a
sleepless
pillow
Over
the
crest
of
the
mountain
the
moon
begins
its
climb
And
he
wakes
to
find
he's
in
rolling
farmland
The
farmer
sleeps
against
his
wife
He
wonders
what
their
life
must
be
A
trailways
bus
is
heading
south
Into
Washington,
D.C
A
mother
and
child,
the
baby
maybe
two
months
old
Prepare
themselves
for
sleep
and
feeding
The
shadow
of
the
capitol
dome
slides
across
his
face
And
his
heart
is
racing
with
the
urge
to
freedom
The
father
motionless
as
stone
A
shepherd
resting
with
his
flock
The
trailways
bus
is
turning
west
Dallas
via
Little
Rock
O
my
darling,
darling
Sal
The
desert
moon
is
my
witness
I've
no
money
to
come
east
But
i
know
you'll
soon
be
here
We
pull
into
downtown
Dallas
by
the
side
of
the
grassy
knoll
Where
the
leader
fell
and
a
town
was
broken
Away
from
the
feel
and
flow
of
life
for
so
many
years
He
hears
music
playing
and
Spanish
spoken
...instrumental...
The
border
patrol
outside
of
Tucson
boarded
the
bus
Any
aliens
here?
You
better
check
with
us
How
about
you
son?
You
look
like
you
got
spanish
blood
Do
you
habla
ingles,
am
i
understood?
Yes,
i
am
an
alien,
from
mars
I
come
to
earth
from
outer
space
And
if
i
traveled
my
whole
life
You
guys
would
still
be
on
my
case
You
guys
would
still
be
on
my
case
But
he
can't
leave
his
fears
behind
He
recalls
each
fatal
thrust
The
screams
carried
by
the
wind
Phantom
figures
in
the
dust
Phantom
figures
in
the
dust
Phantom
figures
in
the
dust
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